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Assessing impulsivity changes in Alzheimer disease.

Authors :
Rochat, Lucien
Delbeuck, Xavier
Billieux, Joël
d'Acremont, Mathieu
Van der Linden, Anne-Claude Juillerat
Van der Linden, Martial
Rochat, Lucien
Delbeuck, Xavier
Billieux, Joël
d'Acremont, Mathieu
Van der Linden, Anne-Claude Juillerat
Van der Linden, Martial
Publication Year :
2008

Abstract

Impulsive behaviors are common in brain-damaged patients including those with neurodegenerative diseases such as Alzheimer disease (AD). The objective of this study was to develop and validate a short version of the UPPS Impulsive Behavior Scale assessing changes on 4 different dimensions of impulsivity, namely urgency, (lack of) premeditation, (lack of) perseverance, and sensation seeking, arising in the course of a neurodegenerative disease. To this end, caregivers of 83 probable AD patients completed a short questionnaire adapted from the UPPS Impulsive Behavior Scale. Exploratory and confirmatory factor analyses of the data were performed and revealed that a model with 4 distinct but related latent variables corresponding to 4 different dimensions of impulsivity fit the data best. Furthermore, the results showed that lack of perseverance, followed by lack of premeditation and urgency, increased after the onset of the disease, whereas sensation seeking decreased. Overall, the multifaceted nature of impulsivity was confirmed in a sample of AD patients, whose caregivers reported significant changes regarding each facet of impulsivity. Consequently, the short version of the UPPS Impulsive Behavior Scale opens up interesting prospects for a better comprehension of behavioral symptoms of dementia.

Details

Database :
OAIster
Notes :
English
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1134704587
Document Type :
Electronic Resource